Recently modernised four-bed semi with huge driveway in quiet Kennington cul-de-sac.
- Four bedrooms split over two floors, flexible family layout
- Modern bathroom and shower room on each floor
- Recently updated: windows, doors, wiring, heating
- Off-street driveway parking for up to seven cars
- Quiet cul-de-sac location with decent rear garden
- Constructed 1950–66; filled cavity walls, average-sized rooms
- No flood risk; council tax level described as affordable
- Area and crime ratings average — not a rural secluded setting
This four-bedroom semi-detached house in Kennington has been recently modernised and offers practical family living across two storeys. The ground floor benefits from an open-plan kitchen, dining and living space, while two bedrooms and a shower room on both floors give flexibility for family, work-from-home or hobby uses. Neutral tones, smooth ceilings and clean lines mean the property is ready to personalise with minimal immediate work.
The plot sits at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac with a decent-sized rear garden and a wide driveway capable of accommodating up to seven cars — a rare convenience for suburban parking. Upgrades in recent years include new windows and doors, updated wiring, and a modern gas boiler with radiators, helping to reduce short-term maintenance needs.
Constructed during the 1950–66 period with filled cavity walls and double glazing, the house offers solid mid-century bones but remains average in overall size. There is no flood risk, council tax is described as affordable and local schools — including a high-performing grammar school nearby — make this a practical choice for families. Note the area has average crime and deprivation scores; purchasers seeking complete tranquillity in a rural setting should consider this an urban-edge location.
The layout and four bedrooms also create scope for repurposing: reduce bedrooms to create a family media room, home office or hobby space if fewer sleeping rooms are required. While the renovation status is newly renovated, buyers should still arrange a survey to confirm age and warranties for recent works.